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How ‘The Happiness Program’ is improving daily life for residents at a Victoria long term care home

How ‘The Happiness Program’ is improving daily life for residents at a Victoria long term care home
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St. Charles Manor in Victoria has implemented 'The Happiness Program,' a multi-sensory technology system designed to assist residents with dementia. The program uses light-based 'Magic Table' activities to provide cognitive stimulation and improve the quality of life for those with advanced care needs.

Why it matters

It highlights the growing integration of assistive technology in long-term care to improve mental health outcomes for aging populations.

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The article is a straightforward report on a local health initiative without political or ideological framing.

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